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Tim Cahill's greatest Socceroos goals

* 2006 WORLD CUP V JAPAN (3-1) - Down a goal in Australia's first appearance at the showpiece in 32 years, coach Guus Hiddink called on the Everton talisman after 51 minutes. Cahill proved the hero, banging home the equaliser in the 84th minute before a superb strike from outside the box put the Socceroos on the way to a famous win.

* 2007 ASIAN CUP V OMAN (1-1) - Saved his country's blushes in their opening group game. The Socceroos were unable to cancel out a first-half Oman goal until Cahill stepped up to put away a loose ball in the 91st minute.

* 2010 WORLD CUP V SERBIA (2-1) - Winless Australia needed victory to give them any chance of reaching the knock-out stage. Cahill opened the scoring with a header over star Manchester United defender Nemanja Vidic before Brett Holman's effort shored up the result.

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* 2014 WORLD CUP V CHILE (1-3) - A disappointing start resulting in a 2-0 deficit before 15 minutes was somewhat allayed when Cahill connected with a perfect Ivan Franjic cross in the 35th minute.

* 2014 WORLD CUP V NETHERLANDS (2-3) - 5-1 last-start winners over world champions Spain, the Dutch threatened another big result when Arjen Robben broke away for a 20th-minute goal. Enter Cahill, who responded a minute later with a stunning volley from a long-range ball. One of the best goals of the tournament and his greatest in an Australian shirt.

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* 2015 ASIAN CUP V CHINA (2-0) - Scored both goals in the quarter-final, including a bicycle kick over his left shoulder.

* 2017 - WORLD CUP QUALIFICATION V SYRIA (2-1) - Again was the saviour with the Socceroos behind, putting away his 49th and 50th international goals with trademark headers. The Socceroos have the 37-year-old to thank for the fact their World Cup campaign is still alive.